Tile Floor Patterns Inspirations from Recent Collections - Flooring from tiles offer lots of
options. The price is ranging, from friendly to pricey. The patterns
also vary from simple, modern, and classic. Tiles are also suitable for
various rooms. Maintenance is easy and creating cool effects on any
rooms in the house and office cannot be that hard. However, there is one
aspect that you need to consider well, i.e. choosing the right tile floor patterns. Small
room can look dense with wrong choice of patterns, whereas hallways and
terrace may look sloppy with inappropriate tiles installation. The
following discussion will expose several tile floor patterns that suit
both private and common rooms.
Outdoor and Hallway Alternatives
Hallway and terrace are the space in
between the rooms. Some houses have large terrace and hallways but some
only have small ones. This area is perhaps one of the busiest in and
around the house. Children run around and adults move from one room to
another using this connecting element. Terrace can also function as an
informal sitting room. Tile floor patterns that suit these areas
include diagonal patterns or diagonal with spots or dots. These will
make the space more accentuated and less uniform.
Living & Dining Room Tile Floor Patterns
How about these two rooms: dining and
living rooms? These areas are also quite densely used since everyday all
members of the family do have dinner in the dining room and perhaps do
some reading or welcome friends and other guests in the living room.
Proper tile floor patterns
that you should consider of installing are basket weave and running
bond. The first type is very suitable for living room as it looks neat
but not strict. Running bond looks great for dining room as it combines
gradation of colors and make the atmosphere more alive.
Bedroom & Walk-in Closet
Bedroom and walk-in closet can be
connected with similar or contrasting floor patterns. Straight lay can
be used for bedroom provided that the accents and colors are in strong
character. The strength of this pattern is not the creative installation
but its original accent. Walk-in closet will look fabulous with
contrasting pattern, using pinwheel or hopscotch patterns. It brings a
foundation of darker color with random patterns of smaller tiles, like
hopscotch.
Bathroom & Kitchen Inspiration
Modular and herringbone are two tile
floor patterns that suit bathroom and kitchen. Modular patterns will fit
in spacious bathroom, but if you have smaller bathroom, install
straight or diagonal since these patterns will make small rooms look
larger. Herringbone creates sophistication and match for both small and
large kitchen. The texture is the strength of herringbone creating cool,
modern, yet sophisticated atmosphere.